'Stress Buster': Mumbaikars Dancing To 'In Da Getto' At Nariman Point Is All You Need To See This Week
Taking to Twitter, Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey shared a snippet of a group of people grooving to the song 'In Da Getto' by J. Balvin and Skrillex at Nariman Point.
A video of a flash mob organised on the streets of Mumbai has left the internet impressed.
Taking to Twitter, Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Pandey shared a snippet of a group of people grooving to the song 'In Da Getto' by J. Balvin and Skrillex at Nariman Point.
In the clip, a group of people dance to the peppy song as some people can be seen cycling past the dance mob.
¡°Nariman Point today. Mumbaikars,¡± reads the caption.
Nariman Point today. Mumbaikars ? pic.twitter.com/YWBi3XAFi1
¡ª Sanjay Pandey (@sanjayp_1) June 19, 2022
The video has garnered over 85,000 views and tons of reactions. People loved the energy of the group and called it refreshing.
Proud to be mumbaikar
¡ª Sunny bhatia (@bhatia_gma) June 19, 2022
Very nice sir ?? https://t.co/lkjQj2EobT
¡ª Omkar Khanvilkar (@omkkaar01) June 19, 2022
Wonderful sir, was born, brought up and live in Mumbai, but have never seen any Commissioner involve citizens in decision making like u do. Hats off.
¡ª Vik SK (@VikSK10) June 19, 2022
Please also teach the head of each police station across Mumbai to behave and act like their boss.
In Mumbaikar language Sir.
¡ª Yasir Kundlik ????? ??????? ????? ???????? (@yasirkundlik) June 19, 2022
Ek Number Talent, Positivity and Unity... ??
Amazing! The incredible magic of a monsoon morning in India¡¯s biggest business hub where young people celebrate their Sunday with music and dance!
¡ª Pritish Nandy (@PritishNandy) June 19, 2022
Stress Buster for Mumbaikar !
¡ª Abhijit Khare (@AdkhareMumbai) June 19, 2022
Great initiative ???
Earlier, a video went viral showing a Kerala district collector joining students in a flash mob.
Dr Divya S Iyer, the district collector of Pathanamthitta in central Kerala, wowed everyone by joining a flash mob with students and the video of the same went viral.
Situated in the Central Travancore region in the state of Kerala, Pathanamthitta is a municipality. In the video, Dr Divya can be seen dancing along with students to the song 'Nagada Sang Dhol' from the Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone-starrer Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela.
#Kerala: video of #Pathanamthitta #collector DrDivya S Iyer #IAS dancing with college students will bring a smile on your face. 2many who asked why no hesitation to perform she replied,¡°why am I expected to be hesitant.¡° #MGUniversity youthfest
¡ª Neethu Reghukumar (@Neethureghu) April 1, 2022
Video courtesy: Vishnu Panackal pic.twitter.com/fUEhGcL1f3
She left the students of the Catholicate college thoroughly impressed when she showed off her groovy moves.
¡°District Collector with dance moves along with students! Pathanamthitta District Collector Divya S Iyer IAS is dancing in the flash mobile organized by college students in the district stadium to announce the announcement of the Mahatma Gandhi University Art Festival,¡± read the caption of the video.
Last month, several passengers were seen performing garba at a railway station in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh.
But what prompted passengers to break into a dance in the middle of the station? The reason is quite funny, actually. The Bandra-Haridwar train arrived at Ratlam station 20 minutes early, at 10.15 pm on Wednesday. The train has a stop time of 10 minutes.
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¡ª Sudhir Jain (@SudhirNews18) May 26, 2022
The passengers got super excited with the extra 30 minutes in hand that they started performing garba. The video of the same went viral. In the video, the group can be seen dancing to songs like Odhni Udi Udi Jaye, much to the surprise of onlookers.
The incident caught Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw¡¯s attention as well, who took to Koo, India¡¯s indigenous microblogging site, to post a clip of the passengers dancing at Ratlam station.
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